Pam McKenzie’s
research projects: Doctoral thesis
McKenzie, Pamela
J. 2006. The
seeking of baby-feeding information by Canadian women pregnant with twins.[uncorrected proof] Midwifery 22(3): 218-227.
McKenzie, Pamela J. 2003. Justifying
cognitive authority decisions: discursive strategies of information seekers.
Library Quarterly, v. 73 no 3: 261-288.
McKenzie, Pamela J. 2003. Connecting with information sources: information seeking as
discursive action. New review of information behaviour research
v.3: 161-174.
McKenzie, Pamela J. 2003. A
two-dimensional research-based model of information practices. Journal
of Documentation, v.59, no.1 19-40.
McKenzie, Pamela J. 2002. Communication
barriers and information-seeking counter-strategies in accounts of
practitioner-patient encounters. Library and
Information Science Research v.24, no.1, 31-47.
McKenzie, Pamela J. and Elisabeth
Davies. 2002. Time is of
the essence: Social theory of time and its implications for LIS research. Advancing
Knowledge: Expanding Horizons for Information Science, 30th annual
conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, Toronto,
Ontario, 30 May-1 June, 2002.
Carey, Robert F., Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie, and Pamela J. McKenzie. 2001. Gaining
entry to everyday life information seeking. Library
and Information Science Research v.23, no.4, 319-334.
McKenzie,Pamela J. and Robert F.
Carey. “What’s
wrong with that woman?” – Positioning theory and information behaviour. The
Diverse Domain of Information Science; 28th Annual Conference of the
Canadian Association for Information Science; School of Library &
Information Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, May 28-30, 2000.
Last updated 2017.12.16
Faculty of Information and Media Studies,
The University of Western Ontario
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